As we celebrate America’s 250th Independence Day, the New Castle County Division of Police hopes everyone enjoys the holiday safely with family and friends. Whether you’re attending a backyard barbecue, spending time with loved ones, or watching a fireworks display, remember that fireworks are regulated in Delaware. Knowing the law before you celebrate can help make this historic Fourth of July safe, enjoyable, and memorable for everyone.
📜 Know the Law: Fireworks are regulated in Delaware. Before using any fireworks, review the State Fire Marshal’s guidelines: https://statefiremarshal.delaware.gov/investigations/fireworks/
🎇 Leave Fireworks to the Professionals: The safest way to enjoy fireworks is by attending a licensed public fireworks display. Professional shows are carefully planned with safety in mind and provide an incredible experience without the risk of serious injury or property damage.
As Always:
🍻 If You Drink, Don’t Drive: Plan ahead. Designate a sober driver, use a rideshare service, or arrange for a safe ride home.
🏠 Protect Your Home: Lock your doors, windows, and vehicles before heading out to celebrate.
🚘 Drive Responsibly: Stay focused, obey traffic laws, and never drive impaired or distracted.
🐾 Keep Pets Safe: Fireworks can be frightening for animals. Keep pets indoors in a secure, comfortable place.
📞 Report Non-Emergencies: To report illegal fireworks or noise complaints, call (302) 573-2800. Please reserve 9-1-1 for emergencies only.
From all of us at the New Castle County Division of Police, we wish you and your family a safe, enjoyable, and memorable Fourth of July as we celebrate America’s 250th birthday



